Georgian Colonial c. 1725 - c. 1775
- Plan
- Classical symmetry of floor plan and facade composition. Central
hall flanked by 1 or 2 rooms was common. Central chimney replaced
by end/side chimneys.
- Doorway
- The main doorway often had a row of rectangular windows (
called "lights" ) in the door itself or the transom above.
Columns or pilasters capped by a cornice or triangular pediment frequently
framed the door. Door had 6 or 8 panels with smaller panels in middle.
- Windows
- Usually double-hung sash. Symmetrical placement. Pedimented
dormers often used in attic. Upper story windows often flush against
the frieze.
- Roofline
- Usually gambrel; sometimes gabled. Hip roof became popular
around 1770.
- Materials
- Executed in wood or brick.
- Decoration
- On finer homes plain eaves were replaced with a molded cornice,
often detailed with dentils and quoined corners.